Answer:
fire is a potential energy
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A bicycle with a 15 kg mass is easily stopped when a force of 60 N is applied. How much force would be needed to stop the bicycle if the time allowed to stop the bike was doubled?
Answer:
Going downhill at a steady speed, the forces along the direction of motion are:
net force = m * a = 0
W * sin(7) - Fdrag = 0
so Fdrag = m * g * sin(7) where m=62.kg and g=9.8m/sec^2
Explanation:
What is the difference between thermal energy and heat?
Answer:
One transfer's and the other doesn't
Explanation:
Thermal energy doesn't transfer, but remain a part of the internal energy of the system.Heat transfer's it's energy, like when you sit in a cold chair, then becomes warm.That's because the energy was transferred from your body to the chair.
Answer:
Thermal energy is the random movement of atoms or molecules present in an object or a system while heat energy is the measure of the degree of hotness or coldness due to the temperature difference between two objects. So, in a nutshell, heat energy is the flow of thermal energy in a system.
Explanation:
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A wave has a period of 4 seconds. Find it’s frequency.
Answer:
4 x the frequncy
Explanation:
So 4 x the number
Solids, liquids, and gases are very often depicted as groups of particles inside containers of fixed shape and dimension.
Using the simple model of solid, liquid, and gas, which of the following descriptions of physical properties is CORRECT?
A
The physical properties of this phase of matter are that the particles take the shape of the container, do not fill the entire volume, and are very strongly attracted to each other.
B
The physical properties of this phase of matter are that the particles take the shape of the container, do not fill the entire volume, and are strongly attracted to each other.
C
The physical properties of this phase of matter are that the particles take the shape of the container, they fill the entire volume of the container, and are strongly attracted to each other.
D
The physical properties of this phase of matter are that the particles do not take the shape of the container, they fill the entire volume, and are weakly attracted to each other.
Answer:
The answer would be B
Explanation:
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A wave with a frequency of 325 Hz. is travelling at a speed of 125 m/s. What is the wavelength of this wave?
Answer:
0.385 meters
Explanation:
Just remember this very simple equation:
velocity=(wavelength)*(frequency)
I always remember it as "Velma is Waving Frantically"
So, 125=(wavelength)*(325)
Therefore, wavelength=0.385 meters!
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c. Before space travel some people thought rockets would not work in space because there was no
atmosphere for the rocket exhaust to push against. Explain the error in this thinking using Newton's
third law.
Which experiment proved light was a wave?
A) Photoelectric effect
B) Double Slit
C) Compton Scattering
D Light was never proved to be a wave
Answer:
The answer is B) Double slit
Fossil fuels are burned, transferring their chemical potential energy to heat energy. How are nuclear power stations different?
Answer:
fossil fuels are natural and limited, nuclear is man made and more toxic
Explanation:
3.1. A stone of mass 2kg is thrown vertically upward with a speed
of 20m's Calculate the maximum height reached.
Answer:
20.41 m
Explanation:
Let's list out the relevant variables in this problem. Take the upwards direction to be positive and the downwards to be negative.
v₀ = 20 m/sv = 0 m/sa = -9.8 m/s² Δy = ?We are using the fact that at maximum height, the object's velocity is 0 m/s right before it changes direction to fall vertically back down to Earth.
Find the constant acceleration equation that contains these four variables.
v² = v₀² + 2aΔySubstitute the known values into the equation and solve for Δy, the maximum height.
(0)² = (20)² + 2(-9.8)Δy 0 = 400 - 19.6Δy -400 = -19.6Δy Δy = 20.4081632653The maximum height of the stone is 20.41 m. Notice that its mass was irrelevant when solving for its maximum height when thrown.
Which pair of moving pulses in a rope will produce
destructive interference?
What is the cheetahs momentum?
Answer:
Momentum is mass*velocity. Cheetah: 74*31 = 2294 kg-m/s.
A battery sends a current through a metal wire.
The current in a wire is 3.7 A.
Calculate the charge that flows into the wire in 13 s
Answer:
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The current in the wires of a circuit is 180.0 milliAmps. If the
voltage impressed across the ends of the circuit was doubled
and the resistance was one-third the original value, then its
new current would be _____milliAmps.
Explanation:
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What are the three forms of water discussed in the passage?
Answer:
The three forms of water are gas, liquid, and ice, I'm not sure if these were mentioned in the passage since you did not attach a picture.
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testing related to criteria
Answer: Test criteria offers assistance the analyzer(s) to compose the test prepare. They ought to be chosen in understanding with the accessible test exertion. Test scope measures are characterized as a proportion between the test cases required for fulfilling the criteria and those of these which have been executed
Answer 7575
Explanation: the numbers are cool
a car is traveling north on the interstate. They cover 645 miles in 9 hours. What is the car's average velocity ?
Answer:
71.6 mph
Explanation:
you would do 645 divided by 9 which would give you 71.6
A piece of metal has a volume of 2.0 x 10-5 m3.
The density of the metal is 8.0 x 103 kg/m3.
What is its mass?
A. 2.5 103 kg
B.4.0 x 102 kg
C.1.6 101 kg
D.1.6 x 105 kg
Provide two examples of how health care workers can demonstrate their commitment to quality control through their personal appearance.
You are in a car traveling at 20 m/s. An ambulance is behind you traveling 35 m/s in the same direction. What frequency do you hear if the siren has a frequency of 550 Hz?
Answer:
The frequency heard is 576.78 Hz
Explanation:
The Doppler effect is defined as the apparent frequency change of a wave produced by the relative movement of the source with respect to its observer. In other words, this effect is the change in the perceived frequency of any wave motion when the sender and receiver, or observer, move relative to each other.
This is what happens in the first part of this problem, where the sender is train A and the receiver is train B. They are both moving in opposite directions. In this case, where both are in motion, the frequency perceived by the receiver will increase when receiver and transmitter increase their separation distance and will decrease whenever the separation distance between them is reduced. The following expression is considered the general case of the Doppler effect:
[tex]f'=f*\frac{v+-vR}{v+-vE}[/tex]
Where:
f ', f: Frequency perceived by the receiver and frequency emitted by the issuer respectively. Its unit of measurement in the International System (S.I.) is the hertz (Hz), which is the inverse unit of the second (1 Hz = 1 s-1)
v: Velocity of propagation of the wave in the medium. It is constant and depends on the characteristics of the medium. In this case, the speed of sound in air is considered to be 343 m / s
vR, vE: Speed of the receiver and the emitter respectively. Its unit of measure in the S.I. is the m / s
±, ∓:
We will use the + sign:
In the numerator if the receiver approaches the emitter In the denominator if the emitter moves away from the receiverWe will use the sign -:
In the numerator if the receiver moves away from the emitter In the denominator if the emitter approaches the receiverIn this case you are in a car traveling at 20 m/s and an ambulance is behind you traveling 35 m/s in the same direction.
In this case the receiver, you in the car, moves away from the emitter, while the emitter, the ambulance, approaches the receiver behind you in the same direction. So the frequency is calculated by the expression:
[tex]f'=f*\frac{v-vR}{v-vE}[/tex]
Being:
f= 550 Hzv=343 m/svR= 20 m/svE= 35 m/sand replacing:
[tex]f'=550 Hz*\frac{343 m/s-20 m/s}{343 m/s-35 m/s}[/tex]
you get:
f'= 576.78 Hz
The frequency heard is 576.78 Hz
Use the picture to answer the question below-
Which change in wave properties would show as an increase in amplitude?
H E L P P P P
In a penalty kick, a soccer player kicks the ball from ground level with an initial velocity of .5.0 m/s,20.0^ above the horizontal . Assume that air resistance is negligible . What is the maximum height , y max of the soccer ball ?
A)0.51
B)3.2
C)3.7
D)8.6
What is the flight time of the soccer ball in the previous problem?
A)0.76 s
B)0.87 s
C) 1.3 s
D) 1.7 s
Carbon (C) is an element found in living organisms. How would carbon be classified in the hierarchy of organisms?
Answer:
Explanation:
A cell
From an apple tree 2 metres high, a 100g mass apple fell of the tree, what work did it do?
Answer:
W = 1.96 J
Explanation:
Given that,
The mass of an Apple, m = 100 g = 0.1 kg
It fell from 2 metres high tree.
We need to find the work done by it. The work done is given by :
[tex]W=mgh\\\\W=0.1\times 9.8\times 2\\W=1.96\ J[/tex]
So, the required work done is 1.96 J.
6. What is the resultant force on each car below? Remember TWO pieces of
information are needed.
7. What additional statement could we make about each car? Think about what key
words we could use
Explanation:
In first case, the forces on LHS and on RHS is the same i.e. 3 N. The force acting on the car is balanced force. As a result, the car will not move at all.
In second case,
Force on RHS = 2000 N
Force on LHS = -6000 N
Net force acting on it is given by :
F = 2000+(-6000)
= -4000 N
Hence, this is the required solution.
If you have chance to rearrange the periodical table, what is the style of it?
if i had chance to rearrange thw periodical table i would arrange like this because it's not fair to change it it's a fact
Shrill sound is of -------------- *
Higher frequency
Lower frequency
Higher amplitude
Lower amplitude
Answer:
Higher frequency.
Explanation:
Sound are mechanical waves that are highly dependent on matter for their propagation and transmission.
Sound travels faster through solids than it does through either liquids or gases. A student could verify this statement by measuring the time required for sound to travel a set distance through a solid, a liquid, and a gas.
Mathematically, the speed of a sound is given by the formula:
[tex] Speed = wavelength * frequency [/tex]
Generally, the frequency of a sound wave determines the pitch of the sound that would be heard.
A shrill sound refers to a type of sound that is typically sharp, high pitched and as such has higher frequency.
Hence, shrill sound is of higher frequency.
Please Give a detailed explanation on F1 F2 generation,
Self , cross breeding results etc..
please....
Answer:
F1 will be all blue
F2 25% will be white
Explanation:
By cross breeding BB and bb all flowers will end up as Bb in the first generation.
In the second generation using a punet square and breeding Bb with Bb then 1/4 is bb and therefor 1/4 is white
Тесты имеют различные нормы-шкалы значений: социальные, возрастные и т.П. Индивидуальный показатель теста соотносится с его нормой. Норма теста обычно определяется в результате тестирования большой выборки испытуемых определенного возраста и пола и усреднения полученных оценок с их последующей дифференциацией по возрасту, полу и ряду других показателей. Норма теста - это средний уровень развития большой совокупности людей, похожих на данного испытуемого по ряду социально-демографических характеристик. То есть, это средний диапазон значений на шкале измеряемого свойства.
How do vaccines provide immunity
Answer:
Vaccines contain weakened or inactive parts of a particular organism (antigen) that triggers an immune response within the body. Newer vaccines contain the blueprint for producing antigens rather than the antigen itself.
Answer: They give you a portion of the thing its fighting so it gets your cells use to it so they can fight it off easily
Explanation:
7.
Examine the table provided.
Object
Mass
Acceleration
Basketball
0.45 kg
5 m/s2
Football
0.30 kg
100 m/s2
Racquetball
0.01 kg
50 m/s2
Golf Ball
0.02 kg
10 m/s2
Which of the objects is producing the greatest force?
A
Basketball
B
Football
с
Racquetball
D
Golf ball